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NVIDIA Powers New Class of Supercomputing Workstations

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by Angela Guess

According to a new press release, “NVIDIA today introduced a range of Quadro® products, all based on its Pascal™ architecture, that transform desktop workstations into supercomputers with breakthrough capabilities for professional workflows across many industries. Workflows in design, engineering and other areas are evolving rapidly to meet the exponential growth in data size and complexity that comes with photorealism, virtual reality and deep learning technologies. To tap into these opportunities, the new NVIDIA® Quadro Pascal-based lineup provides an enterprise-grade visual computing platform that streamlines design and simulation workflows with up to twice the performance of the previous generation, and ultra-fast memory.”

The release goes on, “The new generation of Quadro Pascal-based GPUs — the GP100, P4000, P2000, P1000, P600 and P400 — enables millions of engineers, designers, researchers and artists to: Unify simulation, HPC, rendering and design – The GP100 combines unprecedented double precision performance(2) with 16GB of high-bandwidth memory (HBM2) so users can conduct simulations during the design process and gather realistic multiphysics simulations faster than ever before… Explore deep learning – The GP100 provides more than 20 TFLOPS of 16-bit floating point precision computing(3) — making it an ideal development platform to enable deep learning in Windows and Linux environments. Incorporate VR into design and simulation workflows – The ‘VR Ready’ Quadro GP100 and P4000 have the power to create detailed, lifelike, immersive environments. Larger, more complex designs can be experienced at scale.”

Read more at Marketwired.

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